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The multi-strike case

by Martin Schweizer, Johannes Wissel, Martin Schweizer, Johannes Wissel , 2008
"... Arbitrage-free market models for option prices: The multi-strike case ..."
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Arbitrage-free market models for option prices: The multi-strike case

Learning and development in neural networks: The importance of starting small

by Jeffrey L. Elman - Cognition , 1993
"... It is a striking fact that in humans the greatest learnmg occurs precisely at that point in time- childhood- when the most dramatic maturational changes also occur. This report describes possible synergistic interactions between maturational change and the ability to learn a complex domain (language ..."
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It is a striking fact that in humans the greatest learnmg occurs precisely at that point in time- childhood- when the most dramatic maturational changes also occur. This report describes possible synergistic interactions between maturational change and the ability to learn a complex domain

Culture and the self: Implications for cognition, emotion, and motivation

by Hazel Rose Markus, Shinobu Kitayama - Psychological Review , 1991
"... People in different cultures have strikingly different construals of the self, of others, and of the interdependence of the 2. These construals can influence, and in many cases determine, the very nature of individual experience, including cognition, emotion, and motivation. Many Asian cultures have ..."
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People in different cultures have strikingly different construals of the self, of others, and of the interdependence of the 2. These construals can influence, and in many cases determine, the very nature of individual experience, including cognition, emotion, and motivation. Many Asian cultures

Fibonacci Heaps and Their Uses in Improved Network optimization algorithms

by Michael L. Fredman, Robert Endre Tarjan , 1987
"... In this paper we develop a new data structure for implementing heaps (priority queues). Our structure, Fibonacci heaps (abbreviated F-heaps), extends the binomial queues proposed by Vuillemin and studied further by Brown. F-heaps support arbitrary deletion from an n-item heap in qlogn) amortized tim ..."
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time and all other standard heap operations in o ( 1) amortized time. Using F-heaps we are able to obtain improved running times for several network optimization algorithms. In particular, we obtain the following worst-case bounds, where n is the number of vertices and m the number of edges

NOTES The Striking Case of Tryptophan Provision in the Cedar Aphid

by Cinara Cedri, Marı́a Jose ́ Gosalbes, Araceli Lamelas, Amparo Latorre , 2008
"... Buchnera aphidicola BCc has lost its symbiotic role as the tryptophan supplier to the aphid Cinara cedri. We report the presence of a plasmid in this endosymbiont that contains the trpEG genes. The remaining genes for the pathway (trpDCBA) are located on the chromosome of the secondary endosymbiont ..."
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Buchnera aphidicola BCc has lost its symbiotic role as the tryptophan supplier to the aphid Cinara cedri. We report the presence of a plasmid in this endosymbiont that contains the trpEG genes. The remaining genes for the pathway (trpDCBA) are located on the chromosome of the secondary endosymbiont “Can-didatus Serratia symbiotica. ” Thus, we propose that a symbiotic consortium is necessary to provide tryptophan. Aphids are plant sap-feeding insects that maintain endo-symbiotic associations with bacteria (2). Their primary en-dosymbiont, Buchnera aphidicola, plays a role in providing nutrients, such as essential amino acids and vitamins, which are deficient in the insect diet (4). In addition to B. aphidi-cola, some aphid populations harbor facultative intracellular bacteria (3, 12). These bacteria reside in multiple host tis-sues, such as the gut, glands, body fluids, and cells surround-ing the primary bacteriocytes, or in their own bacteriocytes (1). The cedar aphid Cinara cedri harbors “Candidatus Ser-

Pricing with a Smile

by Bruno Dupire, The Black–scholes Model (see Black, Gives Options - Risk Magazine , 1994
"... prices as a function of volatility. If an option price is given by the market we can invert this relationship to get the implied volatility. If the model were perfect, this implied value would be the same for all option market prices, but reality shows this is not the case. Implied Black–Scholes vol ..."
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prices as a function of volatility. If an option price is given by the market we can invert this relationship to get the implied volatility. If the model were perfect, this implied value would be the same for all option market prices, but reality shows this is not the case. Implied Black

A-morphous morphology

by Stephen R. Anderson, D. Meyer, D. Platt, D. Ridley , 1992
"... In the early years of the development of a theory of generative grammar (roughly 1955 through the early 1970s), a striking difference between the research problems that characterized the emerging field and those that had occupied its predecessors was the precipitous decline of the study of morpholog ..."
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In the early years of the development of a theory of generative grammar (roughly 1955 through the early 1970s), a striking difference between the research problems that characterized the emerging field and those that had occupied its predecessors was the precipitous decline of the study

The Establishment of Sampling as a Scientific Principle—A Striking Case of Multiple Discovery

by Paulo J. S. G. Ferreira, Rowland Higgins, Anglia Ruskin
"... During the period 1928–1949, several engineers contributed to the establishment of a sampling principle. They did this virtually independently of each other in the context of communications theory and practice. Five names stand out as being the main players in this drama: H. Nyquist, who laid the fo ..."
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During the period 1928–1949, several engineers contributed to the establishment of a sampling principle. They did this virtually independently of each other in the context of communications theory and practice. Five names stand out as being the main players in this drama: H. Nyquist, who laid the foundations for the minimal sampling rate; V. A. Kotel′nikov, C. E. Shannon, and I. Someya, whose treatment of the sampling principle was mathematical; and H. Raabe, who derived the minimal sampling rate and built hardware to reconstruct signals from samples taken at that rate. Their work is described below. As Shannon recognized, the mathematical set-ting already existed. In fact, it was part of a tradition that can now be traced back to Cauchy, but its significance for application was simply not realized until Shannon’s time. Our notation is described in context, or else com-pletely standard. For background and references to original work, see [1] and [3]. The Sampling Principle I. Signal functions having finite energy and frequency content confined to a bounded set

Sector Illegal Strikes Cases from Canada and the U.S.1

by Robert Hebdon, Robert Hebdon
"... Érudit est un consortium interuniversitaire sans but lucratif composé de l'Université de Montréal, l'Université Laval et l'Université du Québec à Montréal. Il a pour mission la promotion et la valorisation de la recherche. Érudit offre des services d'édition numérique de document ..."
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Érudit est un consortium interuniversitaire sans but lucratif composé de l'Université de Montréal, l'Université Laval et l'Université du Québec à Montréal. Il a pour mission la promotion et la valorisation de la recherche. Érudit offre des services d'édition numérique de documents scientifiques depuis 1998. Pour communiquer avec les responsables d'Érudit:

Should there be a three-strikes rule against pure discovery learning

by Richard E. Mayer - American Psychologist , 2004
"... The author’s thesis is that there is sufficient research evidence to make any reasonable person skeptical about the benefits of discovery learning—practiced under the guise of cognitive constructivism or social constructivism—as a preferred instructional method. The author reviews research on discov ..."
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on discovery of problem-solving rules culminating in the 1960s, discovery of conservation strategies culminating in the 1970s, and discovery of LOGO programming strategies culminating in the 1980s. In each case, guided discovery was more effective than pure discovery in helping students learn and transfer
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